Meaning of the Name Ally

The first name Ally is of English, French, American, Islamic, Celtic, Gaelic origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

English: Diminutive of Alice: of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide

French: Diminutive of Alison: A Variant of Alice Meaning Nobility. Now Particularly Popular in Scotland

American: Of Noble Birth

Islamic: Highest or Greatest

Celtic: Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, an

Gaelic: Diminutive of Alistair: a Scottish Gaelic Variant of Alexander from the Greek Meaning Defender of Man

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